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Minster tops standings at Rob Contini Memorial Invitational

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HARROD — Minster owned the day at the eight-team Rob Contini Memorial Golf Invitational at Colonial Golfers Club on Thursday morning.

Auglaize County families take pride in 4-H fair events

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WAPAKONETA — Auglaize County residents endured suffocating heat and humidity at the fair Thursday.

Rhodes honors first RN to BSN graduates

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LIMA — Rhodes State College held its first pinning ceremony for graduates of its new Registered Nurse to Bachelor of Science in Nursing program Wednesday, a milestone achievement for the community college.

Jury finds Lima man guilty of drug possession

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LIMA — An Allen County jury found a Lima man guilty Wednesday of possession of cocaine after a two-day jury trial.

Former Hardin Northern band director guilty of sex crimes

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KENTON — A former Hardin Northern School band instructor pleaded guilty Wednesday in Hardin County Common Pleas Court to possessing images of a minor in a state of nudity.

U.S. flags now must be 100% American made

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WASHINGTON, D.C. — U.S. flags flying atop federal government buildings and military installations — and draping the coffins of military veterans who made the ultimate sacrifice for their country — will be 100% American-made in the future.

GenNext interns share their stories

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LIMA — A’Niya James said interning for We Care Too Daycare through the GenNext Workforce Development Program is helping her get better at her other job.

Speaker: Election winner shouldn’t affect markets

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SHAWNEE TOWNSHIP — A banker focused on investments shared how inflation and the election year could affect markets Tuesday during a presentation at the Shawnee Country Club.

DeWine proposes redistricting alternative

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COLUMBUS, Ohio — Gov. Mike DeWine says Ohio needs to change how it handles redistricting. But he’s declining to try to force the legislature to advance an alternative to a measure voters will decide this November.

Some Ohio residents can now get $25,000 for injuries

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People who live near East Palestine, Ohio, can now get $25,000 apiece for any injuries they sustained after last year’s Norfolk Southern freight train derailment on top of whatever money they get for property damage as part of the $600 million class-action settlement.